The Riddle of the Sphinx: A Discussion of the Economic Questions Relating to Agriculture, Land, Transportation, Money, Taxation, and Cost of Interchange ...Hyperion Press, 1975 - 479 pages |
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... Effect upon Consumption - The Internal Revenue - The Effect of Taxes upon Trusts - The Match Tax - Custom Taxes - Distinction between Protective Tariff and Revenue Tariff- Objection to Indirect Taxes - The War Tariff - The Groundwork of ...
... Effect upon Consumption - The Internal Revenue - The Effect of Taxes upon Trusts - The Match Tax - Custom Taxes - Distinction between Protective Tariff and Revenue Tariff- Objection to Indirect Taxes - The War Tariff - The Groundwork of ...
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... effects of the protect ive tariff on price . We have seen that the effect of the internal revenue is to increase the ... effect . We have also noted that protectionists , in laying tariffs wherein raw products are taxed , have always ...
... effects of the protect ive tariff on price . We have seen that the effect of the internal revenue is to increase the ... effect . We have also noted that protectionists , in laying tariffs wherein raw products are taxed , have always ...
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... effect upon prices , productive industry , and prosperity as a shrinkage in the volume of metallic money . This shrinkage may be absolute , or it may be relative . An increased population , with a proportionately increased volume of ...
... effect upon prices , productive industry , and prosperity as a shrinkage in the volume of metallic money . This shrinkage may be absolute , or it may be relative . An increased population , with a proportionately increased volume of ...
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